Germany's TeamViewer trims revenue forecast on FX headwinds

(Reuters) - German software developer TeamViewer lowered its full-year revenue outlook on Wednesday, citing that foreign exchange headwinds from 2023 billings could likely have a negative impact of up to 11 million euros ($11.84 million). Read full story

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(Reuters) - German software developer TeamViewer lowered its full-year revenue outlook on Wednesday, citing that foreign exchange headwinds from 2023 billings could likely have a negative impact of up to 11 million euros ($11.84 million). The company, which specialises in cloud-based technologies, now expects its revenue to hit 662 million euros-668 million euros, from a previous target of 660 million to 685 million euros.

The company, however, raised its outlook for adjusted core profit (EBITDA) margin to about 44%, up from the target of at least 43%, due to better-than-expected profitability in the third quarter. The company said its profitability in the reported period was boosted by its reduced partnership with Manchester United (MANU.N), a trend it expects to continue benefiting its fourth-quarter margins.



($1 = 0.9289 euros) (Reporting by Bernadette Hogg and Amir Orusov; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips).